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Yep, curious too. :music_whistling:

 

Wish from august 2016

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=160308&highlight=ground+crew

 

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https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3041560&postcount=15

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3305167&postcount=1061

 

Based on the comments above, it looks like we are due for pre-release or a very detailed update on the Tomcat and associated content any day now.

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Based on the comments above, it looks like we are due for pre-release or a very detailed update on the Tomcat and associated content any day now.

 

Its worth mentioning that this estimate was made before the decision to redo all of the artwork. When Cobra visited the US and photo'ed a dozen Tomcats in detail, he decided to laser scan and use photogrammetry to achieve a dimensionally accurate cockpit (perfect in fact). The current placeholder (originally to be definitive) was created using purely photo references and that technique simply has limitations. Now with VR in the mix, 3D inaccuracies can be quite noticeable in a way that was not a factor before.

 

The new cockpit will be spectacular (and 3D external - also redone from external scans and now way more accurate), but the art team is fully dedicated to the F-14 itself to stay as close as possible to prior estimates. This also why you haven't seen any Forrestal class updates for a while.

 

Cobra plans on a "Road to Release" post in the next few weeks which will detail the current state of things and next steps.

 

FM and system modeling are coming along beautifully, as is Jester. The F-14B (followed by F-14A) will be a very high functioning and fairly complete module on release. It is already more complete than a lot of prior EA products in terms of capability and functionality.

 

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Based on the comments above, it looks like we are due for pre-release or a very detailed update on the Tomcat and associated content any day now.

 

Yea as per link 2 he wrote road to release in the next week or two. That was 12 Days ago, so hopefully sometime this week!

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Yea as per link 2 he wrote road to release in the next week or two. That was 12 Days ago, so hopefully sometime this week!

 

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I'm getting very good at the Aerosoft F-14 (on FSX, so added level of annoyance), so here's to hoping some of what I'm learning transfers over.

 

Yes, time in the AS F-14 will give you a head start, especially in terms of basic systems (interpreting displays, basic controls, etc). Also, the AS Block 90 F-14A gives you some idea as to handling, but the Heatblur version is so much deeper and more nuanced. For example, I haven't flown the AS one for at least 6 months, but I remember it wing-rocking any time above 20 units (or so) AOA. With the Heatblur FM, things like wing-rock are highly dependent on stores (like the AIM-54 pallets in particular) and whether or not you elicit the rock with sideslip. If the aircraft is clean and light, you don't see it much, but breaking into an opponent at 20K' after launching your AIM-54s - it'll probably be there if you build up too much AOA (again 20-25+ units). Same with the landing behavior, so much depth and subtle variation based on loads, control inputs, stores, etc. It is simply fascinating to fly! :thumbup:

 

I think the lack of news about the Forrestal carrier, ground crew and carrier operations will be Heatblur wait to ED carrier improvement and futntionality before put them into your units. Surely after the F/A-18C release.

 

Well, not really. The Heatblur CV-59-62 will gain functionality as ED adds features to the DCS carriers, but its more about the art-team being fully devoted to the F-14 artwork at this time.

 

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Yes, time in the AS F-14 will give you a head start, especially in terms of basic systems (interpreting displays, basic controls, etc). Also, the AS Block 90 F-14A gives you some idea as to handling, but the Heatblur version is so much deeper and more nuanced. For example, I haven't flown the AS one for at least 6 months, but I remember it wing-rocking any time above 20 units (or so) AOA. With the Heatblur FM, things like wing-rock are highly dependent on stores (like the AIM-54 pallets in particular) and whether or not you elicit the rock with sideslip. If the aircraft is clean and light, you don't see it much, but breaking into an opponent at 20K' after launching your AIM-54s - it'll probably be there if you build up too much AOA (again 20-25+ units). Same with the landing behavior, so much depth and subtle variation based on loads, control inputs, stores, etc. It is simply fascinating to fly! :thumbup:

 

 

Well, not really. The Heatblur CV-59-62 will gain functionality as ED adds features to the DCS carriers, but its more about the art-team being fully devoted to the F-14 artwork at this time.

 

-Nick

man, you are more worse(in a good way) then heatblur in regards of teasing! lol.gif

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Yes, time in the AS F-14 will give you a head start, especially in terms of basic systems (interpreting displays, basic controls, etc). Also, the AS Block 90 F-14A gives you some idea as to handling, but the Heatblur version is so much deeper and more nuanced. For example, I haven't flown the AS one for at least 6 months, but I remember it wing-rocking any time above 20 units (or so) AOA. With the Heatblur FM, things like wing-rock are highly dependent on stores (like the AIM-54 pallets in particular) and whether or not you elicit the rock with sideslip. If the aircraft is clean and light, you don't see it much, but breaking into an opponent at 20K' after launching your AIM-54s - it'll probably be there if you build up too much AOA (again 20-25+ units). Same with the landing behavior, so much depth and subtle variation based on loads, control inputs, stores, etc. It is simply fascinating to fly! :thumbup:

 

Okay, so I'm not wrong to think that the AS Tomcat feels like it's on rails when I fly it. It's 100% predictable at every weight, stores config, etc. I worry I get too complacent flying the jet, and the only thing I had happen to me that really kicked my butt was a compressor stall around angels 26 in the left engine when I accidentally throttled down too much and stopped paying attention to the sim.

 

Really, the only thing I'm not comfortable with in the AS Tomcat is the auto-throttle, which I can only seem to get to work correctly if I don't make any movements over what feels like a degree per second.

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Its worth mentioning that this estimate was made before the decision to redo all of the artwork. When Cobra visited the US and photo'ed a dozen Tomcats in detail, he decided to laser scan and use photogrammetry to achieve a dimensionally accurate cockpit (perfect in fact). The current placeholder (originally to be definitive) was created using purely photo references and that technique simply has limitations. Now with VR in the mix, 3D inaccuracies can be quite noticeable in a way that was not a factor before.

 

The new cockpit will be spectacular (and 3D external - also redone from external scans and now way more accurate), but the art team is fully dedicated to the F-14 itself to stay as close as possible to prior estimates. This also why you haven't seen any Forrestal class updates for a while.

 

Cobra plans on a "Road to Release" post in the next few weeks which will detail the current state of things and next steps.

 

FM and system modeling are coming along beautifully, as is Jester. The F-14B (followed by F-14A) will be a very high functioning and fairly complete module on release. It is already more complete than a lot of prior EA products in terms of capability and functionality.

 

-Nick

 

Ah, we're quite a bit away from a release then, i'd guess. Oh well, DCS hiatus continues then, for what will be a boring holiday season :glare::P

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Ah, we're quite a bit away from a release then, i'd guess. Oh well, DCS hiatus continues then, for what will be a boring holiday season :glare::P

 

Same story here - on a brighter note, that 'other' WWII sim is releasing awesome stuff left right and centre at the moment. Spending a lot of time over the NW Caucasus area. :thumbup:

 

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Heatblur it is time to push out the deckcrew. I am sure everybody takes it who took the F-18. You have gold in your hands. I hope there will be audio files in the deckcrew. Heads up for this one guys. I know you can do it. My expectations are high for this product. :D

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Heatblur it is time to push out the deckcrew. I am sure everybody takes it who took the F-18. You have gold in your hands. I hope there will be audio files in the deckcrew. Heads up for this one guys. I know you can do it. My expectations are high for this product. :D

 

What sort of audio files? The only communications relevant to the F-14 pilot is through hand signals. Anything audible is, therefore, unnecessary.

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THat's why it should not that complex to implement. Bridge to crew.

 

 

In a mission i made, i use real military chatter or speak in audio files myself. The immersion this give to the player is stunning in situations.

 

 

Graphics are powerfull, but fine audio gives a superburst to the player. :D


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Hope that the boys on the deck on release! :D

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Maybe i overlooked. I saw no deckcrew? Can anyone confirm?

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Maybe i overlooked. I saw no deckcrew? Can anyone confirm?

 

There was no new carrier groups shown in the trailer. Also, they've already mentioned since ED is working on deck crew, they will put their's on hold until ED has completed their's in order to not duplicate work.

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There was no new carrier groups shown in the trailer. Also, they've already mentioned since ED is working on deck crew, they will put their's on hold until ED has completed their's in order to not duplicate work.

 

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Great looking stuff!

 
 

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